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This paper examines the narrative and mechanical structures of Magic Dorm 2 (and its contemporaries in the magical survival-horror genre). By applying Mircea Eliade’s concept of hierophany and Victor Turner’s theory of liminality , this study argues that the "Magic Dorm" functions not merely as a setting, but as a procedural antagonist. The sequel’s evolution from its predecessor demonstrates a shift from physical survival to metaphysical puzzle-solving, utilizing the "domestic uncanny" to transform a space of rest into a space of ritual danger.

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The first season teased a history to the dorm that goes deeper than its creaky floorboards. A magical accident in the 1970s. A missing student. A door that only appears on the night of the full moon. Season two needs to open that door and never look back. This paper examines the narrative and mechanical structures

If "Magic Dorm 2" refers to a specific, obscure indie title not widely indexed, this paper serves as a structural analysis of the genre conventions the title represents. The developers have released a roadmap for 2025:

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